2018
DOI: 10.1080/24750573.2018.1525811
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Turkish validity and reliability of the Sexual Complaints Screener for Women

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The Sexual Complaints Screener for Women (SCS-W) is a brief, practical and up-todate scale which assesses sexual problems parallel with the current diagnostic manuals. The SCS-W consists of 10 questions which assess a variety of sexual dysfunctions and potential distress experienced at the time of and the last six months leading to the evaluation. This study aims to assess the validity and reliability parameters of the Turkish version of the SCS-W. METHODS: Cross-sectional study included 352 women b… Show more

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“…After passing the three validity tests (content, construct, and concurrent), PAAIS-24 must also pass reliability tests to determine internal consistency [69]. As a result, the total internal reliability coefficient of Cronbach's alpha is 0.95, which means there is a 95% certainty of item consistency in displaying the same results repeatedly.…”
Section: Figure 4 Diagram Pathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After passing the three validity tests (content, construct, and concurrent), PAAIS-24 must also pass reliability tests to determine internal consistency [69]. As a result, the total internal reliability coefficient of Cronbach's alpha is 0.95, which means there is a 95% certainty of item consistency in displaying the same results repeatedly.…”
Section: Figure 4 Diagram Pathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PE and delayed ejaculation (DE) were assessed using the Sexual Complaints Screener for Men (SCS‐M), 23 an evidence‐based screening tool estimating men's sexual complaints during the past 6 months. The SCS‐M was developed based on expert opinion to assess sexual problems in a medical practice setting, with its validity and reliability recently established for Turkish men 24 . Participants were classified into three groups according to the International Society for Sexual Medicine Ad Hoc Committee for the Definition of Premature Ejaculation 9 (no PE vs. lifelong/acquired PE vs. variable/subjective PE) and into two groups for DE (no DE vs. DE).…”
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confidence: 99%